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I cannot save you

I can't even save myself

So just save yourself

Issue from September 9th, 2015.

 

"Life. It's such a small word for such a great, limitless and unbounded concept. We believe that life in all its forms, all its shapes and sizes, is sacred.

 

Every life, no matter how fleeting or small, is worth celebrating. And any life, when lost, is worth mourning. We show our love to the departed by showing our respect to the living."

 

A very interesting series that had been published during the spring of this year. If you haven't read this series, do check it out. If you want it in one shot, you could always wait for the TPB in spring of 2016. Savior follows the story surrounding the origin or quite possibly the downfall of a mysterious character.

Yelets. The Ascension Cathedral, it was the third largest church in Russia after the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow and St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg.

PNLX 57 goes through Millboro Tunnel with the Shenedoah Valley Limited. PNLX 57 and BB 16 were able to give passengers one more trip after NW 611 suffered a mechanical failure during the morning run earlier that day

Just a little holiday rippled manipulation of the concrete structures at downtown Seattle's Freeway Park.

Church of Savior on the Spilled Blood

Somehow, there are always God Rays on Christmas Eve...

 

2:07 pm, low tide (0.50 feet)

4:25 pm, photo taken

4:57 pm, sunset

8:26 pm, high tide (3.34 feet)

 

Nikon D7100

Tokina 11-16 mm lens

ISO-100

f/11

0.62 seconds

Exposure bias +0.7 step

11 mm

Lee 0.9H grad ND filter #1

Lee 0.9H grad ND filter #2 (inverted as 3-stop ND filter)

Single exposure

'Here is where we keep the legendary Atsup'ak stone, given to us by a man whom we shall always call our Savior. Now, as the beast is sealed in it's Eternal Prison and the island is safe again, the Atsup'ak stone is kept in the village as a reminder of that man's great bravery, maintained even when facing the Fear itself. '

 

~guardian priest

Easter Sunday April 9, 2023 If ever the world has need of a risen Savior it's now.

 

Early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, Mary Magdalene went to the tomb and saw that the stone had been removed from the entrance. So she came running to Simon Peter and the other disciple, the one Jesus loved, and said, “They have taken the Lord out of the tomb, and we don’t know where they have put him!” John 20:1-2

 

Now Mary stood outside the tomb crying. As she wept, she bent over to look into the tomb and saw two angels in white, seated where Jesus’ body had been, one at the head and the other at the foot.

They asked her, “Woman, why are you crying?”

“They have taken my Lord away,” she said, “and I don’t know where they have put him.” At this, she turned around and saw Jesus standing there, but she did not realize that it was Jesus.

He asked her, “Woman, why are you crying? Who is it you are looking for?”

Thinking he was the gardener, she said, “Sir, if you have carried him away, tell me where you have put him, and I will get him.”

Jesus said to her, “Mary.”

She turned toward him and cried out in Aramaic, “Rabboni!” (which means “Teacher”). John 20:11-16

 

A week later his disciples were in the house again, and Thomas was with them. Though the doors were locked, Jesus came and stood among them and said, “Peace be with you!” Then he said to Thomas, “Put your finger here; see my hands. Reach out your hand and put it into my side. Stop doubting and believe.”

Thomas said to him, “My Lord and my God!”

Then Jesus told him, “Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.” John 20:26-29

  

Amtrak Downeaster train 695 from North Station to Brunswick is eastbound on Main 1 of the Western Route mainline passing through CP AS at MP 25.6. The four car train with a GE P42DC on the rear is led by AMTK 740 an EMD GP38-3 delivered in December 2023 and dressed in the railroad's new Phase VII paint scheme.

 

This unit was most recently rebuilt by Progress Rail from PRLX 2297 but has a long history. It was originally built as a GP38-2 in Aug. 1972 as Penn Central 8034 then passed to Conrail four years later and keeping the same number. After being returned to EMD when the lease was up it entered the LLPX lease fleet until going to the Union Pacific under a long term operating lease in 1997. It wore numbers UP 1966 and 466 until being retired in 2003. It then became LLPX2287 until joining GATX's lease fleet after they bought out EMD's leasing arm when it then became GMTX 2297 and continued spend time on UP just now dressed in blue and white instead of Armour yellow.

 

The train is approaching the Andover Street crossing as it passes the remains of the one bustling Boston and Maine freight yard which still remains in use as by new owner CSXT as a base for a few locals. At left providing a backdrop is a ubiquitous brick mill building. This particular one dates from 1900 and was once home to the Monomac Spinning Company, producers worsted yarns for weaving and knitting. Today it is known as Heritage Place and has been beautifully restored as residential and office space.

 

Lawrence, Massachusetts

Sunday May 11, 2025

The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood is one of the main sights of Saint Petersburg. Other names include the Church on Spilled Blood the Temple of the Savior on Spilled Blood and the Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ.

Erected on the site where political nihilists fatally wounded Emperor Alexander II in March 1881, the church was constructed between 1883 and 1907, funded by the imperial family.

 

Construction began in 1883 during the reign of Alexander III, two years after the assassination of his father Alexander II. The church was dedicated to be a memorial to his father. Estimates suggest that the construction cost 4.5 million rubles. The construction was completed during the reign of Nicholas II in 1907. Funding was provided by the Imperial family with the support of many private donors.

 

The church is prominently situated along the Griboedov Canal; paved roads run along both sides of the canal. On March 13, 1881 (Julian date: March 1), as Alexander II's carriage passed along the embankment, a grenade thrown by an anarchist conspirator exploded. The tsar, shaken but unhurt, got out of the carriage and started to remonstrate with the presumed culprit. A second conspirator took the chance to throw another bomb, killing himself and mortally wounding the tsar. The tsar, bleeding heavily, was taken back to the Winter Palace, where he died a few hours later.

Once upon a time in Russia

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If it hadn't been for the late to arrive swans, I wouldn't had anything to shoot this spring.

Lynette was reluctant to drive the muddy lake rd today. We washed the suv yesterday, whenever we are going to the big city, she wants to wash it. In keeping with our normal one-day clean car we got it a bit dirty today. Mud Lake rd was a little drier than last time we drove it,

 

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Savior-Andronikov Monastery, Moscow, Russia

 

The Savior Cathedral of the Savior-Andronikov Monastery is an Orthodox church, a monument of the early Moscow architecture of the 15th century. It is the oldest partially preserved Orthodox church in Moscow outside the Moscow Kremlin.

Спаситель

 

St. Nicholas Cathedral. Russia, St. Petersburg, Kronstadt

   

I went on a fishing trip the other day. The fishing went terribly bad. We took a little walk on the beach trying to find something interesting. That also went terribly bad.

 

I ended up coming home, having caught one fish, and with one frame shot on the memory card.

That's when she said

"I don't hate you, boy, I just want to save you

While there's still something left to save"

That's when I told her

"I love you, girl, but I'm not the answer

For the questions that you still have"

Oh oh oh

And the day pressed on like crushing weights

For no man does it ever wait

Like memories of dying days

That deafen us like hurricanes

Bathed in flames we held the brand

Uncurled the fingers in your hand

Pressed into the flesh like sand

Now do you understand?

Depending on where you live, this very hardy plant can be seen as a food source, medicine, tea, wine or the bane of your gardening existence.

Commonly referred to as a Dandelion, it has other names: Lion's tooth; Priest's crown; Swine's snout, but its scientific name is Taraxacum officinaleits.

 

I have seen fields of these flowers and plants that have been cultivated along side other crops. I have also seen beautiful scenes of hillsides adorned with millions of of these bright yellow flowers. They are also some of the first flowering plants available to bees in the Spring time.

 

I myself have had a hard time with these plants. A sort of love/hate relationship.

 

Shot using a Yashica Yashinon-DS 50/1.7 @f1.7 plus 20mm of extension helicoid.

  

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